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Chukkol Charges Media on Vigilance in the Fight against Corruption

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The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Abdulkarim Chukkol has charged the media to be more steadfast and vigilant in the fight against corruption, and economic and financial crimes.

Chukkol gave this charge on Thursday, September 14, 2023, through ACE I Bawa Hamidu Saidu, the Commander, Uyo Zonal Command of the EFCC during a one-day Media Workshop for journalists on “Effective Reporting of Economic and Financial Crimes” which was held at Rosmohr Hotels, Ewet Housing Estate, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

While presenting the Acting Chairman’s opening remarks, Bawa noted that the Command has witnessed the rising incidence of internet fraud, real estate scams and illegal oil bunkering. He urged the media to improve its support for the Commission by providing intelligence in those sectors for the betterment of the people.

“At the Uyo Zonal Command of the EFCC, the rising incidence of real estate scams, internet-related fraud and illegal oil bunkering are becoming worrisome. The real estate sector has been identified as vulnerable to money laundering practices in Nigeria. I urge the media to offer more reports on the activities of these sectors and expose suspected sharp practices”, he said.

He urged the participants to be more vigilant and focused on the need to rid the state of the menace of corruption “as it is only then that we can expect real growth and development in our state”.

Delivering a lecture on “Investigative Journalism and Nigeria’s Fight against Money Laundering”, ACE I Dele Oyewale charged the participants to beam searchlight on money laundering practices, illegal oil bunkering and corrupt practices across boards through investigative reporting.

“I want to charge us as journalists, all the money laundering activities that are going on in the real estate sector, the Bureau De Change, are not reported. The Media does not report the activities of Bureau De Change, the real e,state and the car dealers. Nobody is asking questions and we have the media. These sectors are where investigative journalism is important. We must ask questions. The media is needed to beam proper searchlight on money laundering practices across the country through our investigative reporting. Find out. Ask useful questions, ask significant questions, ask penetrative questions and come up with reports in the overall interest of the society”, he said

Speaking on the “Challenges of Prosecuting Economic and Financial Crimes”, DCE T. N. Ndifon, Head, Legal and Prosecution Department, Uyo Zonal Command of the EFCC, noted some of the challenges the Commission encounters in Courts which include the penchant of defendants to claim their statements were obtained under duress leading frequent trial within a trial,  frivolous no case submissions, cases having to state denovo due to the elevation or transfer of judges and delays in securing fiat to prosecute certain cases, among others.

The Head of the Advance Fee Fraud Section of the Uyo Zonal Command of the Commission, ACE II Emeka Upkai, spoke on “Trends, Peculiarities and Challenges of Cybercrime Enforcement in Nigeria” where he highlighted the prevalent cyber security risks as well as safeguards to avoid becoming victim of cyber-fraud or attack.

Participants were drawn from different media organizations in the state.

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